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Tribal Leaders Council Sponsoring Breast Cancer Awareness Event

The Yellowstone City-County Health Department - in conjunction with the Montana-Wyoming Tribal Leaders Council and others - is sponsoring an event to provide American Indian women with an opportunity to take charge of their health.  On Tuesday, May 20, 2008 American Indian women are invited to gather at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church located at 119 North 33rd Street in Billings. 

In celebration of May Pink Ribbon Month, the agencies are providing an opportunity for native women to enjoy a fun evening making flannel throw pillows, learning about traditional native games and women’s health issues while enjoying the company of other native women.   

Special guest speaker Jillene Joseph (Gros Ventre) will share her wealth of knowledge on the topic of American Indian women’s wellness.  She is the current executive director of the Native Wellness Institute in Portland, Oregon. The event begins at 5:00 p.m. and includes a light dinner. 

In addition to flannel pillow making and learning about women’s health concerns, those attending the event will have the opportunity to win door prizes.  The gathering is open to all women in Yellowstone County and the surrounding areas. 

For more information and to reserve a place at the event, call Dyani Bingham at the Montana-Wyoming Tribal Leaders Council at 252-2550. 

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